New Morphological insights of the Fieberling Guyot, Northeast Pacific Ocean: Scales of Seafloor Mineral Exploration

International Marine Minerals Society
Brian Parsons
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International Marine Minerals Society
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Publication Date:
Sep 14, 2011

Abstract

In June of 2013, Odyssey Marine Exploration conducted sea trials of the newly installed SeaBat 7150 full-ocean multibeam sonar system on the M/V Dorado Discovery over the Fierberling Guyot in the northeast Pacific Ocean. Fieberling Guyot is located approximately 990 kilometers west of San Diego, California and it rises abruptly from the deep ocean floor (~4300 meters) to a minimum depth of approximately 438 meters. The SeaBat 7150 operates at two distinct frequencies, 24 kHz (shallow to 3000 meters) and 12 kHz (full-ocean depth greater than 2000 meters). Onboard operational data are managed by a suite of state-of-the-art software. A SQL Server 2012 database provides the highly specific management and visualization tools as ArcGIS 10, Micromine 2013, and Geobank 2013 database. The 7150 is mounted on a gondola one meter lower than on previous system and greatly reduces bubble interference. The 7150 generates 880 beams
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APA: Brian Parsons  (2011)  New Morphological insights of the Fieberling Guyot, Northeast Pacific Ocean: Scales of Seafloor Mineral Exploration

MLA: Brian Parsons New Morphological insights of the Fieberling Guyot, Northeast Pacific Ocean: Scales of Seafloor Mineral Exploration. International Marine Minerals Society, 2011.

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